They will juggle that commitment with participating in the Stars on Ice tour, a series of figure skating shows around the country.

While they’re soon to become television stars, Davis and White didn’t want to forget about their figure skating.

“Coming off the momentum of the Olympics, it’s really important for us to share our sport and share our art with people around the country,” Davis said. “We love skating and we want everyone to be able to experience it and embrace it.”

The Stars on Ice tour will make a stop at Joe Louis Arena on April 27, giving the two a chance to perform in front of hometown fans.

“It’s always nice to be able to perform with everyone there,” White said.

Following a brief return to Detroit from New York last week, Davis and White flew to Los Angeles, where they attending an Oscar’s after party Sunday night.

It was there that they realized their stature, when actors like Zooey Deschanel recognized them and complimented them on their Olympic performance. (White said he was able to suppress his urge to be a starstruck fan until he saw Bill Murray and couldn’t resist taking a photo.)

And three weeks into a career as Olympic gold medalists, the two say they aren’t tiring yet.

“It’s a different kind of work, so I think we’re really enjoying what it is we’re doing,” Davis said. “But not a ton of outright relaxation.”